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Being body positive is about being accepting. You don't have to love EVERYTHING or EVERY change that happens to your body, you just have to accept it as it is and not see it as a big deal. To pretend you love your newly acquired double chin screams fake.
i actually like the nursery, i think its a nice calming space. i do however feel she could have added some pops of colour with some art and accessories....it is all a little to matchy
i actually like the nursery, i think its a nice calming space. i do however feel she could have added some pops of colour with some art and accessories....it is all a little to matchy
I agree I just think babies need to have to bold primary colours to stimulate their brain and help with development. Hopefully they will add it once the baby is a few months old and receptive to that
I agree I just think babies need to have to bold primary colours to stimulate their brain and help with development. Hopefully they will add it once the baby is a few months old and receptive to that
I think if they kept the nursery nice and calm for a sleeping space, then actually did a play room that was really nice and colourful it would be really good, but we all know the playroom would be beige and boring. Even the green in their downstairs toilet ended up looking dull
I'm waiting for the "CAHWISS IN LABOUR!" vlog where she has to go to hospital and the whole vlog is just a bottom angle shot of Practical James driving her to the hospital and then going "Oh! Cahwiss! I think I missed the turning for the hospital! I'm sure it was this way! I think we crossed a bridge back there! Wait a minute! How are we in Bristol Cahwiss?!?!"
I agree I just think babies need to have to bold primary colours to stimulate their brain and help with development. Hopefully they will add it once the baby is a few months old and receptive to that
Bright bold colours can actually be overstimulating and don't help with brain development. I hate to give it to them but a neutral nursery was a smart choice
Is it just me that worries when you tubers show exactly where their child’s room is in the house!!! Never know who could be watching I could just be overreacting though
Is it just me that worries when you tubers show exactly where their child’s room is in the house!!! Never know who could be watching I could just be overreacting though
I agree, especially as its so easy to find their house! Like you said you never know who's watching, they're putting themselves and their child at risk a lot
It makes me laugh how they call the colour in the nursery a pop of colour, barely.
I despise how everything has her name on.
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